Leo J. Martel

MILLERTON — Leo J. Martel, 92, died June 5, 2010, at Sharon Hospital.

He was born on April 10, 1918, in Mansonville, Quebec, Canada, a son of the late Felixina (Brulotte) and Israel Martel.

Leo was the husband of the late Marie A. (Bean) Martel, who died on June 5, 1985.

A veteran of World War II, Leo served with the United States Army, 147th Infantry Regiment, from May 19, 1943, to Jan. 16, 1946.

He was a lifetime member of the Millerton American Legion Post and also a member of the Dover Plains VFW Post.

He was employed as a farmer for many years and in 1969 went to work in the food service department at the Wassaic state school.

Leo had been a Millerton resident from 1969 to 2001,  then lived in Florida and later Ohio with his companion, Margaret Quigley, before returning to the area just recently.

He is survived by three sons, Leo W. Martel of Poughkeepsie, John J. Martel of Falls Village and Frank J. Martel of Millerton; two daughters, Judith M. Drury and Susanna J. Martel, both of Millerton; a brother, Clement Martel of East Hartford; two sisters, Rita Mungeon of Essex Junction, Vt., and Theresa Julian of Marlbourough, Conn.;13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Leo was also known as “Dad†and â€œGrandpa†to many others.

In addition to his wife, Marie, he was pre deceased by a daughter, Helen J. (Martel) Slater; three sisters, Leona, Mary and Irene; and three grandchildren.

His funeral service was held  June 9 at the Faith Bible Chapel, in Millerton, the Rev. William Mayhew officiating.Interment with military honors followed in St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Millerton.

Memorial contributions may be offered to the Faith Bible Chapel, 222 Silver Mountain Road, Millerton, NY  12546.

Arrangements are with the Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Copake, N.Y. To send an online condolence go to peckandpeck.net.

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